Mordechai Avniel

1900, Minsk, Russia (nowadays Belarus) - 1990, Haifa, Israel

House and Olive Trees in Galilee Landscape, 1960s

Original Hand-Signed Gouache Painting - 
circa the 1960s

Artist Name: Mordechai Avniel

Title: House and olive trees in the Galilee landscape, 1960s

Signature Description:
Hand-signed in Hebrew lower right and in English lower left

Technique:
Gouache on paper

Image Size: 
52 x 67 cm / 20.47" x 26.38" inch

Frame: The painting is un
framed

Condition: 
Very good condition.


Artist's Biography:

Mordechai Avniel, Painter and Lawyer. b. 1900, Russia. Immigrated to Eretz Israel 1921.
Died in Haifa 1990.

Studies
1913-17 Art School, Katrinburg, Russia;
1917-19 High School for Art, Katrinburg;
1923 Bezalel, Jerusalem.

Teaching
1924-28 Bezalel, directed and taught in sculpture department.

Prizes
1952 Hermann Struck Prize by Haifa Municipality
1958 10th Anniversary Prize for Water Colours, Ramat Gan;
1961 Histadrut Prize;
1977 First Prize Haifa Municipality.

From 1930 lived in Haifa.
1958 Participated in Venice Biennale.
His works are in museums and collections in Israel and abroad, including the Metropolitan Museum, New York and Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

Mordechai Avniel (1900 – 1989), variant name Mordecai Avniel, was an Israeli painter and sculptor, born in 1900 in Minsk, present-day Belarus. He studied fine arts in Yekaterinburg, Russia (1913-19) and at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem (1923). Avniel immigrated to Palestine in 1921 where he first worked as a pioneer in citrus plantations near Petah Tikva. In 1923, at the urging of Boris Schatz, he went to Jerusalem to further his art studies at Bezalel. He later taught painting and sculpture at the school, and served a term as director of the Small Sculpture Section of the Sculpture Department (1924-28).

From 1935 on, Avniel lived in Haifa. While he is best known as a leading Israeli artist, Avniel was also a prominent lawyer and a founding partner of the Haifa firm Avniel, Salomon & Company. He was a regular participant in the group exhibitions of the Painters and Sculptors' Association of Israel and, among other achievements, was awarded the following accolades during his lifetime: Herman Struck Prize (1952), Tenth Anniversary Prize for Watercolours, Ramat Gan (1958), Histadrut Prize (1961), and First Prize Haifa Municipality (1977). He represented Israel at the 1958 Venice Biennale and the 1962 International Art Seminar at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Avniel was a member of the Artists' Colony in Safed and maintained an active studio on Mount Carmel in the Haifa environs. Avniel's works can be found in museums and private collections in Israel and abroad. He died in 1989.

Avniel is best known for his deft and singular landscape work.
He said of his scenes of Israel: "I loved the Israeli landscape. While roaming the country extensively, I gradually absorbed its atmosphere, its lights and moods, the view of mountains and valleys, the Sea of Galilee and the expanse of the Mediterranean. Again and again, I experimented painting and drawing them, at the same time trying to teach myself contemporary art. And thus I gradually shook off the academic conception, and became freer. I tried with my whole being to find my own style. The clouds floating above the Galilee or the Dead Sea - both below sea level - bring about an almost constant change of light, colour and atmosphere. The scenery takes on certain shapes and discards them again. These clouds taught me to understand space. I do not see my landscapes optically; they are a fusion of colours blended harmoniously - abstract at times, and at other times expressions of my inner feelings. Only after years did I find self-expression in my landscape, in the light, the atmosphere and the sun of Israel. My motif is always the non-static landscape with all its contrasts: the rays of dawn, the stillness of the day's heat, the evening's twilight, radiance and dimness, wind and rain, a night's storm."

Avniel's manipulations of light and colour share much with those of compatriot artists Shimshon Holzman and Joseph Kossonogi, and his finest works constitute some of the most sophisticated examples of twentieth-century Israeli landscape painting. Avniel's work has not yet garnered the full attention of the growing Israeli art market, nor has it yet appeared in Sotheby's Israeli and International Art auctions in New York City and Tel Aviv.

Selected exhibitions

2004: Our Landscape: Notes on Landscape Painting in Israel, University of Haifa Art Gallery, Haifa
1965: Mordechai Avniel Retrospective, Haifa Municipality Museum of Modern Art, Haifa
1964: Galerie Synthèse, Paris
1962: New York University, New York
1961: Rina Gallery of Modern Art, Jerusalem
1960: Galerie Intime, Montréal
1959: Opening Show, Gallery Moos, Toronto (with Serge Poliakoff, Marc Chagall, Hans Erni and Paul-Émile Borduas)
1959: Pulitzer Art Galleries, New York
1957: Chemerinsky Gallery, Tel Aviv
1956: Museum of Modern Art, Haifa
1955: Nora Gallery, Jerusalem
1954: Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv
1954: National Museum, Washington
1953: Shore Gallery, Boston
1952: Katz Gallery, Tel Aviv
1941: Beit Pevsner, Haifa

Selected collections

Haifa museum of Art
Tel Aviv Museum
Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Boston Public Library
Brooklyn Museum
Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge
Hartford Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
New York Public Library
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Baltimore Museum of Art
Carnegie Institute of Fine Arts, Pittsburgh
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 

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